I have a host with linux distribution "A". The host is presently running "A", and has
already been started by grub. There exists, on a second hard disk drive, linux distribution "B" is
installed but not mounted.
I hoped I could transition from "A" to "B", without power cycling the host or
editing the MBR, by running grub from the command line as root. In a root shell I started grub and
planned to issue the commands:
1) root (hd1,0)
2) kernel .... vmlinuz
3) initrd ....
4) boot
My hope was that distribution "B" would boot, and "A" would somehow be
abolished. I do not know for sure if the above is supposed to even be possible or not. Can it be
done?
I made it to step #3. The trouble is the "initrd" command returns "Error 16:
inconsistent filesystem"
P.S. Why would I want to do this? Answer: I threw my old USB keyboard in the trash, and
replaced it with a new one. It was all well and good, until I found that the new
keyboard doesn't work at all during the BIOS or GRUB stages -- the new keyboard only
works after the OS has been booted. Thus if I change the default option in grub.conf to
"B" and something doesn't work, my host will become completely useless until
such a time as I can locate a 2002 era USB keyboard -- which in theory should work in the
BIOS and GRUB stages.
Thanks,
Pete
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